In the film, The Adventures of Robin Hood, Robin Hood and his Merry Men are a group of men that all have some sort of reason to follow somebody because they have nobody else to follow. This could be either they are poor, had a bad life, or just need to do something different in their lives. They would follow a man named Robin Hood. These men were actually outlaws because they would do illegal acts, but they would do these illegal acts for the good. They would for example, steal rich people's money
The Puffin Classics gives a captivating and exciting way of telling the folk tale of Robin Hood and his Merry Men. From this classic the legendary hero takes on and outwits his enemies in an adventure against King John and steal from the rich to give to the poor. The classical tale starts off as King Richard takes the throne but soon leaves to lead the crusades in Jerusalem. During this war, King Richard was captured and held prisoner until a ransom was met by England. While the King was imprisoned
The men told Robin Hood that he was too young to shoot a bow. Determined to prove them wrong, young Robin had bet twenty marks on his skill. Robin Hood shot a hart from five hundred and fifty yards. Though Robin won the bet, the group of men refused to hold up their side of the wager and assaulted young Robin instead of paying him. Robin Hood then went on to shoot and kill fifteen of the men, making Robin an outlaw. As an outlaw Robin Hood lived
He “robs the rich to pay the poor”. This is the motto of the famous outlaw of Sherwood Forest. He was a highly skilled archer and swordsman who never missed his target. Along with his merry men, he fought against corruption of the rich, and the oppression of the poor. He is remembered by all as a thief with good reason. By examining the great accomplishments, famous legends, and the historic figures the legend is based on, it is clear Robin Hood is a famous folk hero. Robin Hood is the subject of
Robin Hood is virtuous in three different ways in The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood by Howard Pyle. Robin Hood is just, he does not deliberately injure others if not necessary, and he helps others when they are in need. Robin is just when Little John steals the Sheriff's silver dishes but, Robin returns them saying “I have never heard of you wronging your tenants. Therefore, take back your silver, nor will I take from you even a penny today” (88). Little John disobeys Robin Hood by going to
followers known as the Merry Men. In The Adventures of Robin Hood Robin Hood is considered an outlaw because he steals money and belongings from the rich to provide for the poor. The normans are tired of getting robbed by Robin Hood and his men and want to get rid of them. Robin Hood and the Merry Men are like knights than outlaws because they defend the weak and helpless, grant mercy to their enemies, and deal honorably with opponents in battle. Robin Hood and the Merry Men are more like knights
story. In this essay I will be telling the events of chapters 5-8 in The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood by Howard Pyle. This story is about the adventures of Robin Hood and his merry men. In these few chapters we will see fights, traps, tricks, and more exciting events. This is definitely a very eventful book. Chapter 5 starts out with Robin coming up with a plan to trick the Sheriff for all he’s done to him and his merry men. While Robin’s taking a walk one day, he runs into a butcher. They start
The story of Robin Hood is one of the most interesting, and most fascinating of all stories told. He was a young boy, going out to an archery competition. He stumbles upon some men that make fun of him. He ends up killing one of them, making him a wanted person by a sheriff. The sheriff tried catching Robin Hood, but it was impossible for him to do it by himself. He tried to find someone to catch but no one wanted a piece of Robin Hood for everybody knew how good he was with a bow. He hides
treated poor people kindly and fought that sheriff of Nottingham, a corrupt official who persecuted the poor…” (The World Encyclopedia). Howard Pyle, an American author, wrote the book, “The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood.” The book was composed in 1883 and it documents the journeys that Robin Hood had with his merry men and the
peasantry by the Normans. The Normans were a very unfair to the Saxons, Robin Hood lived in Sherwood forest, in many iterations of the legend he stole from the Normans and gave it to the Saxons. He went around with his band of outlaw called the Merry Men. They were considered outlaws by the government, often with bounties on their head. He was considered an outlaw because he went against the rulings of Prince John, the heir to the crown of England. At that age of England
Robin Hood Child or adult we have all heard of Robin Hood and his “merry men”, but is what we are hearing true? Old folk tales and books and movies show a young buck dominating the richer government officials and stealing their money from taxes to give back to the poor. The only proof of Robin Hood is in those stories and what people say about him, although the stories often contradict themselves we still believe that he once roamed the earth and fought injustice. According to Leitch Thomas “Adaptations
Robin Hood has been told for over 800 years and entrained everyone with the many different versions of the story. Through out the versions he has killed groups of men and stole money from the sheriff, to not killing anyone but still stole money from the sheriff to give to the poor people of Nottingham. There are various records of people named Robin or Robert Hood. Some were outlaws. These real Robin Hoods lived in different places and times. Scholars have widely varying theories as to whether any
The following paragraphs will be summarizing chapters five through eight in The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood. We’ll be going through the beginning of how Robin became a meat butcher for a whole day to how a suspicious Tanner ended up joining his crew. These chapters will be filled with many surprises, humor, and more to come for the excited readers. In the beginning of chapter five, we start off with Robin Hood, who’s twenty years old, wanting to get back at the Sheriff for almost bringing him
Henry the 2nd. Robin hood was a famous outlaw who lived in Sherwood forest near Nottingham with a pack of his merry men. The people loved him for all the amazing deeds he has done for them. Robin hood was famous for stealing from the rich folk and giving to the poor folk who lived in the town. Many men have tried to stop him but none had succed for he was to quick and to good for the men. How Robins hoods story has been told is his Robin hood has captured king Richard, and his scheming brother
Robin Hood legend as well as many different tales and adventures of the boy but all of them have the same aspect, that he stole from the rich and gave to the poor. But Robin Hood was not alone, he had many companions often referred as Merry Men. One of the famous Merry Men is Little John. My favourite story of Robin Hood is how Little John met Robin Hood.It happened on a bright, sunshiny day in early spring,
they would face the death penalty. Robin accidentally killed one of King John’s deers, so to save his life he had to hide. For a long time, he had to live in the forest with his friend Little John, and then he created his group known as a Merry Men. The Merry Men were the group of outlaws who lived in the forest with him and helped Robin Hood (Seal 1003). Talking about hero and heroism. Who is a hero? What is the definition of a hero? According to Mike Alfords in his Book Heroes and Villains, Literally
Sherwood Forest with his “Merry Men” according to the legend(“Johnson”). Some argue that Robin was a mythological character, and that the stories written about him are filled with symbolic meaning(Dhwty”). Robin Hood traditionally wore Lincoln green, which represents the color of fairies(Dhwty”). Green is also a symbolization with spring, connecting Robin with the symbolism of life and growth(Dhwty”). Although in 1377 the first known literary reference to Robin Hood and his men were published. Still
The author of this book is Howard Pyle. This book is a mixture of stories and tales of Robin Hood and what he did for the people of his land. So I am going to tell you what I think of Robin Hood and also what other people thought about him. The merry adventures of Robin Hood is a book that is written by Howard Pyle and was published in 2009. The first question that I have to answer is, was Robin Hood a true follower of Christ or just another do-gooder?
This robert hood was also later found out by a writer in the 1600’s to be the son of a forrest dweller named Adam- a name that is in in some robin tales of today. But what about the adventurous tales of an outlaw who was the leader of a gang of merry men? Well this is where we come to Robert of wetherby- or hobbehod. THis man was a known outlaw and was listed in a yorkshire court document in 1225 that a “Robert hood: fugitive” owed money Liberty of St. Peter's York, Professor James C. In some of
The story was always based on a young man with his band of Merry Men that would steal from the rich and give to the poor, because of this Robin Hood was always considered an outlaw who lived the majority of his life in secret. However, Ridley Scott thought it would ne necessary to reinvent the wheel except instead